Race and gender in the classroom : teachers, privilege, and enduring social inequalities
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LC196.5.U6 S86 2013
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LC196.5.U6 S86 2013
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Bildungssystem
Chancengleichheit
Démocratisation de l'enseignement -- États-Unis.
Förenta staterna.
Geschlechtsunterschied
Kritische Pädagogik
Pedagogik.
Pédagogie critique -- États-Unis.
Racisme en éducation -- États-Unis.
Rasism.
Rassendiskriminierung
USA.
Utbildning -- genusaspekter.
Utbildning -- sociala aspekter.
Chancengleichheit
Démocratisation de l'enseignement -- États-Unis.
Förenta staterna.
Geschlechtsunterschied
Kritische Pädagogik
Pedagogik.
Pédagogie critique -- États-Unis.
Racisme en éducation -- États-Unis.
Rasism.
Rassendiskriminierung
USA.
Utbildning -- genusaspekter.
Utbildning -- sociala aspekter.
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Book
Physical Desc
xv, 139 pages ; 24 cm
Language
English
UPC
99957269191
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
Race and Gender in the Classroom explores the paradoxes of education, race, and gender, as Laurie Cooper Stoll follows eighteen teachers carrying out their roles as educators in an era of "post-racial" and "post-gendered" politics. Because there are a number of contentious issues converging simultaneously in these teachers' everyday lives, this is a book comprised of several interrelated stories. On the one hand, this is a story about teachers who care deeply about their students but are generally oblivious to the ways in which their words and behaviors reinforce dominant narratives about race and gender, constructing for their students a worldview in which race and gender do not matter despite their students' lived experiences demonstrating otherwise. This is a story about dedicated, overworked teachers who are trying to keep their heads above water while meeting the myriad demands placed upon them in a climate of high-stakes testing. This is a story about the disconnect between those who mandate educational policy like superintendents and school boards and the teachers who are expected to implement those policies often with little or no input and few resources. This is ultimately a story, however, about how the institution of education itself operates in a "post-racial" and "post-gendered" society.,Amazon.com.
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SACFinal081324
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Stoll, L. C. (2013). Race and gender in the classroom: teachers, privilege, and enduring social inequalities . Lexingon Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Stoll, Laurie Cooper. 2013. Race and Gender in the Classroom: Teachers, Privilege, and Enduring Social Inequalities. Lanham: Lexingon Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Stoll, Laurie Cooper. Race and Gender in the Classroom: Teachers, Privilege, and Enduring Social Inequalities Lanham: Lexingon Books, 2013.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Stoll, L. C. (2013). Race and gender in the classroom: teachers, privilege, and enduring social inequalities. Lanham: Lexingon Books.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Stoll, Laurie Cooper. Race and Gender in the Classroom: Teachers, Privilege, and Enduring Social Inequalities Lexingon Books, 2013.
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